Department of Psychology, Central Michigan University, Mount Pleasant, MI, USA.
Department of Psychiatry and Behavioral Sciences, Rush University Medical Center, Chicago, IL, USA.
J Clin Psychol Med Settings. 2022 Dec;29(4):886-897. doi: 10.1007/s10880-022-09856-x. Epub 2022 Feb 3.
Nonverbal communication is integral to the success of psychotherapy and facial expression is an important component of nonverbal communication. The SARS CoV-2 pandemic has caused alterations in how psychotherapy services are provided. In this paper, potential issues that may arise from conducting psychotherapy when both the patient and therapist are wearing masks are explored. These include higher likelihood of misidentifying facial expression, especially when expression is incongruent with body language, and when the lower face is more important for correct identification of emotion. These issues may be particularly problematic for patient populations for whom emotion recognition may be a problem at baseline, or for those more prone to biases in emotional recognition. Suggestions are made for therapists to consider when seeing patients in-person when masks are necessary.
非言语交流是心理治疗成功的重要组成部分,面部表情是非言语交流的重要组成部分。SARS CoV-2 大流行导致心理治疗服务的提供方式发生了改变。本文探讨了在患者和治疗师都戴口罩的情况下进行心理治疗可能出现的潜在问题。这些问题包括对面部表情识别错误的可能性增加,尤其是当表情与肢体语言不一致,以及当下半张脸对面部表情的正确识别更重要时。这些问题对于那些在情绪识别方面可能存在问题的患者群体,或者对于那些更容易产生情绪识别偏差的患者群体来说,可能是一个特别大的问题。本文为治疗师在必要时与戴口罩的患者进行面对面治疗时提出了一些建议。